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Philosophy Courses for 2008–2009

FALL 2008
(This is a preliminary list and is subject to change. Please consult with your advisor before making any plans that could affect graduation.)
Lower Division Courses:

  • Philosophy 002: Contemporary Moral Issues (Instructor: R. Jeshion)
  • Philosophy 003: Ethics and the Meaning of Life (Instructor: M. Wrathall)
  • Philosophy 007: Introduction to Critical Thinking (Instructor: L. Wright)
  • Philosophy 009: Biomedical Ethics (Instructor: C. MacNamara)

Upper Division Courses:

  • Philosophy 100: Sophomore-Junior Seminar (Instructor: C. Siewert)
  • Philosophy 116: Business Ethics (Instructor: Staff)
  • Philosophy 121T: Heidegger (Instructor: W. Bracken)
  • Philosophy 122E: Ancient Philosophy )Instructor: D. Glidden)
  • Philosophy 122F: Medieval Philosophy (Instructor: P. Hoffman)
  • Philosophy 130: Theory of Knowledge (Instructor: P. Graham)
  • Philosophy 132: Philosophy of Language (Instructor: P. Graham)
  • Philosophy 152: 20th Century Continental Philosophy (Instructor M. Wrathall)
  • Philosophy 161: Ethics (Instructor: A. Reath)

Law and Society Courses: None.

Graduate Courses:

  • Philosophy 221T: Heidegger (Instructor: W. Bracken)
  • Philosophy 222E: Ancient Philosophy (Instructor: D. Glidden)
  • Philosophy 222F: Medieval Philosophy (Instructor: P. Hoffman)
  • Philosophy 230: Theory of Knowledge (P. Graham)
  • Philosophy 232: Philosophy of Language (Instructor: P. Graham)
  • Philosophy 252: 20th Century Continental Philosophy (Instructor M. Wrathall)
  • Philosophy 261: Ethics (Instructor: A. Reath)
  • Philosophy 275C: First-Year Proseminar: Moral Philosophy (Instructor: A. Reath)
  • Philosophy 280: Philosophical Problems: Gadamer (Instructor: G. Warnke)
  • Philosophy 282: Individual Philosophers: Early Heiddegger (Instructor: W. Bracken)
    • The central philosophical claim of Heidegger’s mature early work is the thesis that the meaning (or sense) of being is time. This seminar will focus on Heidegger’s uncompleted attempt to develop and defend this thesis in Division II of Being and Time and Part Two of The Basic Problems of Phenomenology.
  • Philosophy 283: Contemporary Philosophy: Jonathan Dancy (Instructor: G. Watson)

Also:

  • Philosophy 270: Philosophy Colloquia (Instructor: M. Nelson)
  • Philosophy 400: Research and Professional Development Workshop (Instructor: R. Jeshion)

Past Philosophy Courses at UC Riverside


Philosophy Courses at UC Riverside in General

Also see Philosophy Department Full Catalog Listing and UCR Catalog main page.

 

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